Simmons said there is “a sad side to it,” referring to the departures of popular teammates who helped the 76ers advance to the Eastern Conference semifinals last season. But he expects Butler to elevate Philadelphia in the East pecking order.

“You add another All-Star to the team, definitely,” said Simmons, who was already part of one of the league’s most talented duos along with All-Star center Joel Embiid. “A guy like him who can come in, score the ball, veteran leadership, experience — he’s going to fit in here. Our culture is winning, playing together as a team and playing hard. I think he’s going to bring that.”

“A guy like him who can come in, score the ball, veteran leadership, experience — he’s going to fit in here,” Ben Simmons said of Jimmy Butler. “Our culture is winning, playing together as a team and playing hard. I think he’s going to bring that.” Jeffrey Becker/USA TODAY Sports

Philadelphia coach Brett Brown could not comment on Butler because the trade has yet to become official. A call with the league office to finalize it is expected Monday, sources said.

Simmons acknowledged that the 76ers would go through an adjustment period after adding Butler — “Hopefully, it’s quicker than expected” — but he downplayed concerns about meshing with another ball-dominant player.

“It’s not going to affect my game,” Simmons said. “I know how to play, wherever you want me on the floor. But at the same time, I know what I’m good at, I know what I can do on the floor. Him coming in helps us, adds another scorer out there, another vet who can play the game the right way. He’s going to fit in with us.”

Simmons anticipates that the Sixers’ big three would develop chemistry based on a common bond.

“Between me, Jo and Jimmy, we all have that similar mindset,” Simmons said. “We hate losing. That pisses us off. We want to win.”